The Yankees are promoting Luis Gil to start this evening’s game against the Orioles, the team told reporters (including Kristie Ackert of the New York Daily News). He’ll be making his major league debut. Gerrit Cole had initially been lined up to take the ball, but he’s now out of action for at least ten days after testing positive for COVID-19. Gil was already on the 40-man roster, so no corresponding move was necessary.
Acquired from the Twins for Jake Cave in March 2018, Gil has since developed into one of the more promising young arms in the organization. Baseball America placed him fourth among Yankees farmhands in their recent midseason update, while FanGraphs slots him twelfth in the system. Both outlets rave about his fastball, which gets into the high-90’s and has enough life to generate plenty of swinging strikes. There’s some debate about which of his secondary offerings — a mid-80’s slider or a low-90’s changeup — will become his most effective offspeed pitch, but the general expectation is that Gil’s fastball will play at the big league level.
While there’s not much doubt about the efficacy of his raw stuff, there are still questions about Gil’s strike-throwing consistency. The right-hander has walked more than 10% of batters faced at every level of his minor league career. That’s continued this season, as the 23-year-old has doled out free passes to a huge 13.5% of opponents over 15 starts split between Double-A Somerset and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
To his credit, Gil has managed a decent 4.13 ERA between the two levels. That’s largely thanks to the plus bat-missing ability he’s shown throughout his career. Gil has struck out a huge 33% of opposing hitters in his first crack at the high minors, actually a bit of a step up from his overall 30.1% mark as a professional. He has worked exclusively as a starting pitcher in recent years, although that combination of high-octane stuff and bouts of wildness might hint at a bullpen future down the line.
Rick Pernell
The pitching coach will keep him straight.
“Ok Kid, throw strikes and keep the ball in the ball park and we can win this one.”
How can Boone possibly screw the pooch on this one???
jakethesnizake
Dude, the Yankees historically screw up their pitching prospects. Severino may be the recent exception but he’s coming back from TJ.
I have zero faith in our pitching coaches.
Rsox
You didn’t watch Heaney last night did you?
jakethesnizake
That was a pre-existing level of mediocrity in ANA. Which begs the question, wtf would NY trade for him?
Deleted User
Because if he avoids the longball, he is really good.
If.
Sideline Redwine
Problem is, he has only had one year in which he allowed fewer than one HR per nine. He’s not good.
lovableschmuck
He can’t be any worse than the back end rotation starters lately.Worth a shot.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Depends on who you would consider back end. Only Cole has scuffled with Taillon, Monty, and Cortes Jr. pitching well as of late. German has been OK too. I’m not high on Heaney and his debut reinforced that. Think he belongs in the pen.
Joe says...
Saw where Eno Sarris was comparing Heaney to Taillon. Someone with the stuff but not the results. We’ll see if Blake can get the results out of him. Either way it’s going to require patience.
YankeesBleacherCreature
I respect what Sarris says. I definitely was done with Taillon for a while before his turnaround and am glad I was wrong.
Yankee Clipper
I’ve seen a lot on this kid and he’s got some nasty pitches. He also brings the heat – Let’s see what we can do, but I believe Blake is doing a great job with pitching thus far. We better step it up; can’t afford nights like last night. We have to win games we aren’t supposed to, not lose games we are supposed to win. Ugh, c’mon Yankees!
gruber63
Yanks been losing games to teams they should beat all season. I’m sick of hearing O’Neill and Cone say, “he just missed that pitch and fouled it off” Yanks were 0-11 w/RISP last night. Yanks lead the AL with most BB yet they don’t score unless it is by HBP, BB, SF, WP, PB or DP furthermore Yanks are 14th in runs scored and 12th in Hits which tells you something. All season it’s been the same, adding Gallo and Rizzo hasn’t changed anything, the series in Miami was all close games. The batting coaches have not been able to pinpoint the hitting woes since middle of last year. Watching Yankee games this year have in boring to say the least, they just do no score especially with RISP mostly hitting into DP. Yankees lead the league with solo home runs. Hal Steinbrenner is a clueless owner putting the blame solely on the players.
kellin
Im pretty sure I can speak for all Angels fans when I tell you, thank you for taking Heaney off our hands – I know there are a few on this message board that would disagree, but *waves hand off*
Monkey’s Uncle
He’s got some very interesting numbers in the minors. I don’t know much about him but he could be interesting if he can sort out his control.
Deleted User
Everything about him screams future reliever.
Ducky Buckin Fent
Pretty much.
Yankee-4-Lifer 75
@Steve Nebraska- Oh please like you really know anything about him? Go back to sleep kid! Mr. I know every prospect or whatever?
Deleted User
You really need to learn how to discourse properly. If someone says something you disagree with, you tell them why you think they are wrong. You don’t go straight to ad hominem. I know this is the internet, but no reason we can’t be civilized.
Yankee-4-Lifer 75
Ok. Gil hasn’t even started a game yet. And you already have him the bullpen? That makes zero sense, basically you make zero sense. Give a guy a chance. Happy now?
Deleted User
Good job. Now allow me to retort.
The track record for guys with one pitch and spotty control almost universally points to a bullpen role. I hope the best for the kid, but odds are that’s where he is destined. Doesn’t make him a bad pitcher, just limits how he can be used.
Ducky Buckin Fent
– “one pitch” has been the knock on him throughout his time in the Yanks system
– if he pitched for the Ray’s he’d’ve probably been in their pen last year & would get traded next winter, serious
– Keith Law pretty much predicts all SP prospects will end up as relievers. That’s just playing the odds, really. You & I could do that
– nothing wrong with ending up in the bullpen anyway
That all being acknowledged, I hope he throws a gem tonight.
Yankee-4-Lifer 75
Really excited over Heel(Gil)! What true Yankee fan wouldn’t be? #5 best prospect in the organization. So glad he wasn’t included in the Gallo and Rizzo trades.
Rick Pernell
………or dealt for Rob Refsnyder.
Yankee-4-Lifer 75
Love Refsnyder!!! (Judgie’s old buddy)
mlbnyyfan
Judge’s little buddy was also Little Toe. Yankees after turning things around in Miami lay another HUGE egg last night
LordD99
Gil is talented but likely not ready. Losing two starters in consecutive days is not what you want, but they’ll need to deal with it.
YankeesBleacherCreature
I predict 4 IP tonight with 2 ER, 3BB and will get sent back down tomorrow. Green will go for 2 IP.
YankeesBleacherCreature
I’m going to flag this comment and encourage others to do the same.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Ok Boone… 6 shutout innings, 88 pitches, 6K. 9-0 lead. Get him out of there.
nyy17 2
Gil do a good job tonight. That’s if the bats don’t Cave in again. Pathetic 0-11 with RISP last night. DJ is playing bad tunes in the lead off spot and Torres continues to swing at garbage. Judge also looks at a called third strike like I do at the hot girl who walks the dog by my house.
Rick Pernell
The thing is Judge can hit that outside pitch but you’re never going to get that girl, even if you buy doggie treats.
luclusciano
Gil was doing great in AA and well when promoted to AAA. Excited to see how he does. Cant be worse than last night.